🎒 Roll through your day with style and space!
The Everest Deluxe Wheeled Backpack combines the convenience of a rolling suitcase with the versatility of a backpack. Measuring 13.5" x 12" x 21", it features a spacious main compartment with double zipper closure, a double zippered front pocket with built-in organizer and keyring, plus six front and three side pockets for maximum storage and organization. Its smooth wheels and vibrant turquoise color make it perfect for professionals on the move.
B**R
Finally a rolling bag that fits my needs!
I’ve finally found a roller book bag that perfect for all my needs. This bag is big enough to carry all my daily personal test not oversized. It has many outer pockets that can hold many small items like pens, cell phone or toiletries. It even has a small side pocket for an ID. I use this bag everyday and was able to use it as a travel bag while on vacation. I had second thoughts of buying this at first since it only has only two front wheels instead of four wheels (2 front and 2 back). I’m glad I made the decision to purchase it. The wheels are sturdy and stand up to rough sidewalks. The bag stands up alone, instead of falling forward like rolling bags I’ve bought in the past. The material is sturdy and the bag has an overall nice look. I’m a very satisfied with this purchase!
C**.
Sturdy and roomy but pockets can be a pain
We bought two of these for a month long trip to Switzerland and they worked out great. Sturdy, roomy, and no problems with any of the zippers or fasteners. The only problem we had was that the backpack was a pain to stow on planes and trains. The multiple pockets stick out a bit too far and we struggled to stow the bag in the allotted space on several occasions. Other than that, great backpack.
K**N
Great bag with lots of space
**Update**4/18/2016 I've used this bag for over a year now, and have absolutely no complaints. The only thing that has torn or ripped is the side mesh pouch, and that was my fault as I got it stuck on a door handle.I use it at least twice a week with heavy nursing books, tablets, notebooks, etc, and have no problems. The wheels haven't worn out at all. I still recommend this bag.The books in nursing school aren't exactly light. This bag is perfect! I can easily fit 3 text books, a 2 inch binder, and my tablet in the largest compartment. All the extra pockets are perfect for all of the other essentials needed for class - stethoscope, sphygmomanometer, extra pen lights, etc.The wheels are holding up even though I haven't exactly been pampering the backpack. The handle is very sturdy. No issues at all.
L**R
Good but could be better
I purchased two of these bags back in 2017. I needed a proper rolling bag for sleep overs and con events. After 7 years I still have these bags. The only reason why they are still in working condition is due to only using them for the purposes I needed them for. However, despite limiting the usage of both bags, neither bags are exempt from wear and tear when in use over different types of terrain.First off, the fact that these types of bags fall apart after extensive use, was one of the major reasons I purchased two. Which brings me to my next issue with these bags, are the "wheels".These bags have wheels that make it easy to carry items too heavy to be placed on one's back. It's one of the main features I enjoy when I first started investing into buying these types of bags. This bag, while small in size, has a lot of space. Lots of compartments and pockets to store items. However the wheels, despite being a plus in the design comes off as one of it's flaws. Like all wheeled backpacks or duffles, the wheels are set and cannot be replaced. Once they wear down the bag is just a useless backpack weighted down by the worn out wheels.Many of these companies that produce these types of bags, do so as a "one and done" type deal. They're not mean to last. You buy one, and depending on how you use it will determine how long the wheels will last. Another issue with the wheels, is how surface dirt, or objects can get caught up in between the bolt that holds the wheels. Making the wheels at times stall. Which is bad for the bag. If the wheels can't turn properly you end up dragging the bag hoping the wheels will turn only to cause them to be burned down flat. Once that happens the bag is pretty much ruined. Unless you have some type of protection on the product will be the only way you can get it replaced. This is the one thing I really now hate about these rolling backpacks. They will create these small dual type wheels, dual thin wheels, slightly larger thin wheels, roller blade type wheels, etc... but NEVER larger wheels with treads that will allow the bag to last a little longer.Another issue, is the leg rests. Which are good in helping balance the bag. However if you overload the bag it will be unbalanced. Also, if you damage the leg rests it will also affect that balance.Many of these companies offer some bare bones 1 year insurance, yet bags such of these won't even last long enough for you to use it. The only thing the insurance is good for is if the product has a design flaw. And if you have the patience to contact the company to get it replaced, be prepared to do the work required getting it replaced. If at all.That's it. Otherwise it's a good bag for what it's offering, just don't expect much more out of it.
J**E
Well made
Just what I was looking for. It has a large number of pockets to keep everything organized. There are pockets inside pockets. holders for pens, jump drives, etc. The main compartment is very roomy. The wheels work well. I recently used the backpack to walk to the library with my laptop, papers, note cards and snacks for a day of working on my book. The wheels handled the bumps in the sidewalk with ease. This would be great for college students taking a full load of classes to help them 'carry' heavy books and have everything they need for studying in between classes.
P**R
Great backpack but not entirely durable
We bought this for our middle school-aged son whose backpack weighed over 20 pounds. He loves the bag, has everything organized in the pouches and such. It fits his Chromebook and notebooks and lunch bag.The net for his water bottle broke first, about two months in to using it. The bottom ripped. We threw a carabiner on, used the net to stop it from swinging all over, and it's been OK.But this week, the plastic piece holding the top of the backpack on to the handle broke. It's just a piece of thin plastic and I'm not surprised it gave up, but for $60, I expected this thing to last at least through the school year (though ideally significantly longer than that) ... and we're less than half way. Right now, it's tied up with string, but that's not a great look for middle school...
C**N
Super light weight
I got this for all the crap I take to chemo, so nice it all fits inside. And is light weight. The fact it has wheels is wonderful!!
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